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    The importance of voting

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    Why Should We Vote Voting in India is a Constitutional right if one is a citizen over 18 years of age. However‚ that also makes it optional. It has been a tendency among voters‚ especially in the urban areas‚ to treat the voting day as a day of rest. While skipping the vote may not seem to cause any harm‚the long-term consequences are disastrous. Here’s why every citizen of India must cast his or her vote: Agent of change: Voting is the agent of change. If the people of India think

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    Voting and Mobile Phones

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    ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM VIA SMS CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF STUDY Here in the Philippines‚ people vote through traditional way‚ particularly writing by hand the names of their chosen candidates in an ordinary piece of paper. It has always been a burden to the public school teachers who serve as poll watchers to do the counting of votes which took for days to be done manually. In the other hand‚ various ways of voting system collide. Such as Universities and Colleges who are conducting their search

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    The Adoption of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Technology by Nigerian SMEs: A Conceptual Framework Maikudi Shehu Musawa Department of Technology Management‚ Faculty of Technology Management‚ Business and Entrepreneurship‚ University Tunn Hussein Onn Malaysia 1 Eta Wahab Department of Technology Management‚ Faculty of Technology Management‚ Business and Entrepreneurship‚ University Tunn Hussein Onn Malaysia eta@uthm.edu.my Abstract In these days‚ the adoption of information technology

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    Voting Speech

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    Educated voting Author: Nathan Kyer Good evening everyone my name is ________‚ and today I would like to talk about voting and the importance of being an educated voter. To start how many of you plan to vote in the next election? (Base response according to the audience)It is very important to vote. Our country‚ the United States of America‚ has been from the start‚ founded upon the principle of representative government and officials. It has only been within the last century that all Americans

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    Voting Age

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    is expressed by the simple act of voting which is one of the most important human rights . In lebanon ‚ we get introduced to that concept at a young age in school when kids get to vote for their class president for instance‚ then we develop a better understand of its political aspect at university. During the 19th century ‚ the most common age at which the citizens acquired the right to vote was 21 or higher . However ‚ by the end of the 20th century the voting age has become 18 in almost all countries

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    conceptual theory

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    LEARNING INSIGHT Capital N for national‚ S for service‚ T for training and P for program. NSTP‚ by just reading it’s definition one could conclude that this subject is for the deeper understanding of the word “countrymen”‚ and for the betterment of our beloved nation. NSTP as what I heard according to some students is a tiring subject. You’ve got to cancel all your appointments during rest day because of the activities that is basically a part of NSTP like tree planting and stuffs. But what

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    Conceptual Proposal

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    Shuli Ji F100 Concept Proposal 3/8/2015 What I want to pursue in this project is only a word: moment. The reason for this concept is really simple: I want to catch every precious moment because I am going to graduate this May. Four-year life in IUB‚ USA provides me a new stage in my life as well as a new world. It totally changed me since the age of 18‚ when I boarded on my first international airline. Therefore‚ I hope I can turn every moment into permanent before my graduation to memory my time

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    Chapter 1 Problem and it’s Setting’s This chapter presents the introductions‚ definition of terms‚ statement of the problems and objectives‚ scope and limitations of the study‚ significance of the study and conceptual framework. 1.1 Introduction Education has become an important part of our life. In the process of acquiring knowledge (while studying) parents are very much worried about their children whether they are attending the classes properly or not. They even don’t have time

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    Online Voting

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    ISSN: 2041-3114 © Maxwell Scientific Organization‚ 2011 Submitted: July 22‚ 2011 Accepted: August 27‚ 2011 Published: September 30‚ 2011 The Design of an Electronic Voting System G.O. Ofori-Dwumfuo and E. Paatey Methodist University College‚ Ghana Abstract: The aim of this study is to design an electronic voting system based upon the electoral process adopted in Ghana. In recent years‚ information technology has greatly affected all aspects of life‚ and to a large extent‚ this includes politics

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    According to Election Data Services the percentage of electronic voting machines per county doubled between 1998 and 2002 to 16 percent-‚ yet a full replacement of the traditional voting procedure is very unlikely. In its essence‚ an electronic voting machine is a computer assisted self-interviewing device (CASI) giving the voter the opportunity to review and change his/her vote before submitting it. The different types of voting machines allow for different kinds of interaction‚ such as using

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